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10 th to 11 th Scope of Work (SoW) The New QIO Program

10 th to 11 th Scope of Work (SoW) The New QIO Program. Agenda. 10 th Scope of Work (SoW) 11 th Scope of Work (SoW) Timeline Overview Program Overview Important Contacts Questions. What Is O ur End Goal….

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10 th to 11 th Scope of Work (SoW) The New QIO Program

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  1. 10th to 11th Scope of Work (SoW) The New QIO Program

  2. Agenda • 10th Scope of Work (SoW) • 11th Scope of Work (SoW) • Timeline Overview • Program Overview • Important Contacts • Questions

  3. What Is Our End Goal…. • Support a continuously evolving network of dedicated and committed experts in quality improvement, working together in partnership with multiple entities, patients and families to improve health care, support the creation of healthy people in healthy communities and lowering costs through improvement. • “To change a nation……..”

  4. Introduction • What did the • 10th Scope of Work (SoW) look like?…

  5. 10th Scope of Work (SoW) – 4 Major Aims • Beneficiary and Family Centered Care • Case Reviews • Quality of Care -Appeals • EMTALA -HWDRGs • Improving Individual Patient Care • Reduction of Health Care Acquired Conditions including Hospital Acquired Infections; Reduction in Adverse Drug Events; Quality Reporting and Improvement • Integrating Care for Populations and Communities • Improving Care Transitions Leading to the Reduction of Readmissions • Improving Health for Populations and Communities • Promotion of Immunizations and Screenings • Cardiovascular Health Campaign • Diabetes Disease Management Campaign • Elimination of Health Disparities

  6. QIO Program Administration • The program was administered through 53 State-based QIOs contracts with 41 independent organizations. • Focusing on three (3) drivers: • Supporting and Convening Learning and Action Networks • Providing Technical Assistance • Care Improvement through Innovation Spread

  7. 10th SOW Successes

  8. Reducing Potential for Adverse Drug Events & Improving Lives of People with Diabetes

  9. Reducing HAC in Hospitals - Fewer infections.

  10. Making Care Safer in Nursing Homes • High Performing Nursing Home site visits (10) completed by November 2012 • Change Package of strategies and actionable items finalized and shared. • NNHQCC LAN Event activities in February, May, August and November in 2013 with March and June events in 2014

  11. Partnering to Rapidly Improve Care The Nursing Home Collaborative 5,021 Nursing Homes recruited! • High Performing Nursing Home site visits (10) completed by November 2012 • Change Package of strategies and actionable items finalized and shared. • NNHQCC LAN Event activities in February, May, August and November in 2013 with March and June events in 2014

  12. Readmissions

  13. Question • How will the 11th SoW change the QIO program?

  14. A Message from the Field • Support Beneficiaries and their families so that they can fully participate in their health and wellness decisions. • Facilitate the organization of local communities and build momentum for change within the community. • Support the development of learning communities. • Measure and review often, while responding quickly to data. • Use principles of idealized design, constantly questioning and testing assumptions. • Conduct and apply operations research principles and reducing waste using Lean techniques. • Support advance quality improvement and value activities such as value stream mapping, health system economics, using continuous improvement tools. • Serve as a facilitator and coach in transformation activities. • Help with “sense making” in a growingly complex health care market place.

  15. The QIO Program’s Approach to Clinical Quality 4

  16. Formula for the 11th SOW Development • Keeping the Patient at the Center + CMS and HHS Priorities + Statutory Requirements +Evidence and Input from National and Local Leaders in the Field + Experience and Data from 10th SOW and Previous Contracts =QIO 11th Statement of Work Example of Inputs Considered: Secretary’s Priorities (e.g. National Quality Strategy, Million Hearts, Partnership for Patients, HAI High Priority Goal)-National Action Plan to Prevent Health-care Associated Infections-National Prevention Strategy -HHS Action Plan to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities-Federal Health IT Strategic Plan-AHRQ Comprehensive Unit Based Safety Program-HRSA Consultation in Rural Health and Adverse Drug Events-IOM Reports: Medicare QIO Program and Better Care at Lower Costs – GAO and OIG Reports –Focused Groups with Patients, Families and Providers of Care

  17. 11th Scope of Work (SoW) –Major Changes • CMS separated medical case review from quality improvement work creating two separate structures: • Medical case review to be performed by Beneficiary Family Centered Care Quality Improvement Organizations (BFCC-QIOs). • Quality improvement and technical assistance QIOs to be performed by Quality Innovation Network Quality Improvement Organizations (QIN-QIOs). Note: Both types of contracts cannot be held by the same organization. • BFCC-QIOs are organized among 5 geographic areas across the Nation. • QIN-QIOs will be regional, and could cover anywhere from 3 to 6 states. • The QIO contract cycle will be extended from 3 to 5 years.

  18. How Does CMS Propose to Operate the QIO Program in the Future? BFCC Oversight & Review Center Program Collaboration Center Independent Evaluation Center Value Incentives and Quality Reporting Centers 2) O&E ASC and Outpatient 1) O&E Hospital Inpatient-Psych and Cancer BFCC NCC QIN NCC 4) M&E /Analytics 3) Coordination and Policy Advisory Contractor BFCC—QIO 5) Validation Support QIN—QIO 6) Appeals BFCC 1 BFCC 2 • Multiple Service Areas covering the entire country BFCC 3 BFCC 4 BFCC 5 Strategic Innovation Center

  19. 10thto 11th SoW QIO Transition Timeline July 7, 2014 VIQRC Outpatient Contract Award July 18, 2014 QIN-QIO & BFCC-NCC QIO Contract Award September 15, 2014 QIN-NCC QIO & VIQRC Appeals Contract Awards January 30, 2015 SIE & BFCC ORC Contract Awards August 1, 2014 11th SoW BFCC-QIOs & QIN-QIOs Begin Work June 13, 2014 VIQRC Inpatient Contract Award May 8, 2014 BFCC-QIO Contract Award July 1, 2014 VIQRC Validation Contract Award December 30, 2014 IEC Contract Award September 1, 2014 PCC & VIQRC M&E Contract Awards May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan 2015 11th SoW Implementation BFCC & QIN QIO Transition Ship Completed and Closed Case Review Files 7/14 6/23 August 15, 2014 11th SoW DDST Deployed Ship Closed Case Review Files 7/24 7/15 Prepare & Ship Open Case Review Files & Appeals 7/31 7/28 Prep & Ship Electronic Equipment 8/8 7/01 Knowledge Transfer 7/14 8/31 July 31, 2014 All 10th SoW QIO activities end

  20. BFCC-QIO SoW - What’s New? • Enhancements to the BFCC-QIO SOW • Five CMS defined areas • Each required to maintain local presence • Business hours 7 days a week • Staffing to cover the following times in each time zone within the QIO area • Mon-Fri 9am-5pm • Weekends/holidays 11am-3pm • On May 9th CMS awarded the Beneficiary and Family-Centered Care (BFCC) Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) Program contracts to: • Ohio-based KEPRO for 33 states, and the District of Columbia; and • Maryland-based LIVANTA for 17 states, the USVI and Puerto Rico

  21. 11 SOW BFCC-QIO Map

  22. BFCC-QIO Tasks • Quality of Care Reviews • Beneficiary complaints • Immediate advocacy • General quality of care • Referrals • Medical Necessity Reviews • Reasonable and medically necessary • Appropriateness of setting • Medical necessity review shall be conducted on all cases reviewed by the QIO for any purpose, unless otherwise directed

  23. BFCC-QIO Tasks • Higher Weighted Diagnostic Related Group (DRG) Reviews • Readmission Reviews • Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) Reviews • Focused Reviews • CMS may direct the QIO to perform any of the reviews in the SOW as part of a focused review • Some examples, • In response to concerns identified in beneficiary appeal review • In response to a trend identified in case review

  24. BFCC-QIO Tasks • Recommendations for Quality Improvement Initiatives (QIIs) and Technical Assistance • BFCC to make recommendations to QIN-QIOs for QIIs associated with quality of care concerns • Discrimination Referrals • Referral of cases for investigation to Office of Civil Rights • Suspicion of delay or denial of care due to discrimination on basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, religion, or sex • Patient and Family Engagement • Will be phased into the SOW.

  25. What Happens to Case Reviews, phone lines, etcetera on August 1st? • CMS has been Working with incumbent QIOs and the new BFCC-QIOs to ensure: • Beneficiaries & Providers have the new POCs • Incumbent QIOs have begun messaging about the change • Telephone Numbers • Will be rolled over to the new BFCC QIOs, and/or • Incumbent QIOs will revise their automated directories to reflect the new POC

  26. What Happens to Case Reviews, phone lines, etcetera on August 1st? • CMS has been Working with incumbent QIOs and the new BFCC-QIOs to ensure: • Case Review Records • Closed Cases – began in June • Reconsideration Cases – begins mid-July • Open Cases • Incumbents will continue until 7/31 • BFCC-QIOs will be given “read only” access through 7/31 • BFCC-QIOs will be given “full access” on 8/1 to ensure seamless operations

  27. BFCC QIO Important Contacts

  28. EMTALA POCs • LIVANTA • EMTALA Coordinator • 6830 W. Oquendo Road • Suite 202 • Las Vegas, NV 89118 • email:emtala@livanta.com. • KEPRO • Rita Bowling, • email: Rita.Bowling@hcqis.org • 216.447.9604 x5759

  29. Joint Operating Agreements (JOAs) • The BFCC-QIO points of contact for the JOA(s) are: • Livanta– Lance Coss, • lcoss@livanta.com, • 702-340-3402 • KePRO – Gayle Smith, • GSmith@kepro.com, • 330-323-2188 • Visit… • KEPRO – www.keproqio.com • LIVANTA – www.livanta.com

  30. Beneficiary Notices • Notices that require updated QIO contact information: • FFS Expedited Determination Notices • Notice of Medicare Non-Coverage • Detailed Explanation of Non-coverage • Hospital-Issued Notices of Noncoverage (HINNs) • Notice of Hospital Requested Review (HRR) • Preadmission/Admission Hospital Issued Notice of Noncoverage • Noncovered Service(s) during Covered Stay • Hospital Discharge Appeal Notices • Important Message From Medicare • Detailed Notice Of Discharge • Notice of Exclusions from Medicare Benefits • Skilled Nursing Facility (NEMB-SNF)

  31. Beneficiary Notices • For more information, please visit: • http://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Medicare-General-Information/BNI/index.html

  32. Additional CMS Information • QIO Program • http://www.qioprogram.org • Medicare Forms for Beneficiaries • http://www.medicare.gov/forms-help-and-resources/forms/medicare-forms.html • Medicare Provider Notices • http://cms.gov/Medicare/Medicare-General-Information/BNI/index.html?redirect=/bni • Division of Beneficiary Healthcare Improvement & Safety (BHIS) • Director – Jeneen Iwugo: 410.786.1028 • BFCC Program Lead - Steven Rubio: 410.786.1782 • BFCC QIO GTL - Angel Davis: 410.786.4693 • BFCC NCC GTL – Emerson Carvalho: 410.786.7406

  33. Quality Innovation Network(QIN) QIOs – What will they Do? • Four key roles of the QIO permeate all QIN work: • Champion local-level, results-oriented change • Data driven • Active engagement of patients and other partners • Proactive, intentional innovation and spread of best practices that “stick” • Facilitate learning and action networks • Creating an “all teach, all learn” environment • Placing impetus for improvement at the bedside level – e.g. hand washing • Teach and advise as technical experts • Consultation and education • The management of knowledge so learning is never lost • Communicate effectively • Optimal learning, patient activation, and sustained behavior change INFORMATION NOT RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLIC UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY LAW: This information has not been publicly disclosed and may be privileged and confidential. It is for internal government use only and must not be disseminated, distributed, or copied to persons not authorized to receive the information. Unauthorized disclosure may result in prosecution to the full extent of the law.

  34. Quality Innovation Network (QIN-QIO) Work • Essential Functions • 1. Results-Oriented Quality Improvement Activities • 2. Community Learning and Action Networks • 3. Technical Assistance (i.e., QI Experts) • 4. Integrated Communications • E. Technical Assistance • BFCC • VBP QIN NCC D. Lower Costs D1. TA provided to for Physician Value Modifier D2. Local QIO Projects A. Excellence in Operations B. Better Health B1. Improving cardiac health & reducing cardiac disparities B2. Reducing disparities in diabetes care B3. Coordinating care through Immunization IS B4. Coordinating prevention through HIT meaningful use C. Better Care C1. Reducing care-associated infections C2. Reducing care-acquired conditions C3. Coordinating care to reduce readmits & adverse drug events INFORMATION NOT RELEASABLE TO THE PUBLIC UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY LAW: This information has not been publicly disclosed and may be privileged and confidential.. It is for internal government use only and must not be disseminated, distributed, or copied to persons not authorized to receive the information. Unauthorized disclosure may result in prosecution to the full extent of the law.

  35. 11 SOW QIN-QIO Map

  36. Where can I learn more about the status of the QIN-QIO program? • Division of ESRD Population and Community Health (EPCH) • Director – Teresa Titus-Howard: 410.786.0092 • QIN Coordinator – Melissa Dorsey: 410.786.4134

  37. Value, Incentives and Quality Reporting Centers – What will they do? Value Incentives and Quality Reporting Centers 1) Outreach &Education Hospital Inpatient-Psych and Cancer 2) Outreach &Education ASC and Outpatient 3) Coordination and Policy Advisory Contractor 4) Monitoring &Evaluation /Analytics 5) Validation Support 6) Appeals

  38. VIQR Support Contract - Outreach &Education Hospital Inpatient-Psych and Cancer • Inpatient Value Incentives Quality Reporting (IVIQR) Support Contract was awarded to Florida Medical Quality Assurance, Inc. (FMQAI) on June 16, 2014.  • FMQAI is currently working with Telligen to transition the tasks associated with this contract.  Under this contract FMQAI will provide education and direct support to stakeholders of these quality programs: • Hospital Inpatient Quality Reporting (HIQR); • EHR Incentive Program for Eligible Hospitals and Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs); • Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (HVBP); • PPS-Exempt Cancer Hospital Quality Reporting (PCHQR); and • Inpatient Psychiatric Facility Quality Reporting (IPFQR).

  39. VIQR Contracts - Validation • The DVIQR Validation Support Contractor was awarded to Mathematica Policy Research (MPR) effective July 8, 2014 to provide support to CMS in ensuring the accuracy of Hospital IQR and OQR program data.  The new contract includes subcontracts with: • Telligen- ongoing validation support • Lantana - electronic clinical quality measure validation design • Booz Allen Hamilton – healthcare associated infection validation collection tool and process improvements • Previously, Telligen, Florida Medical Quality Assurance, Inc. (FMQAI), and Oklahoma Foundation for Medical Quality (OFMQ) provided support through three separate contracts.  This new consolidated contract offers a more coordinated approach to validation.   

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